Take Control of Your Career

SkyWest Airlines pilots have more opportunities than those at any other airline, allowing them to truly Take Control of their careers. SkyWest inked new flying agreements with each of our four mainline partners – United, Delta, American and Alaska, and with 100+ E175s in our fleet by year-end 2017, SkyWest pilots have more opportunity, exposure and access than any regional pilot. In addition, SkyWest offers the best quality of life with over a dozen domiciles, upgrades in 2 years or less, excellent pay, profit sharing programs, bonuses and 401(k) match. SkyWest also provides a $7,500 bonus for qualified pilots.*

Recruiting Events

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Once an online application has been completed and approved, our recruitment team will reach out to schedule an interview. You may also meet with our team at one of our upcoming events, but attending a career or job fair is not required to receive an invitation to an interview.

The interview process for a flight job may include the following phases:

1. Written Exam: A SkyWest written exam is administered during the interview process.

2. CRM Scenario: The applicant will demonstrate their ability to perform in a Part 121 airline environment.

3. Behavioral-Based Interview: During this phase of the interview process, the following areas will be assessed: background, core values, leadership skills, ability, professionalism, etc. The candidate should come prepared with resume and copies of current first class medical, pilot license, driver’s license and passport.

5. Debrief: This final phase of the interview process will consist of a debrief from the applicants’ perspective as well as the interview team.

In the event that the candidate does not successfully complete any phase, they will be released and may reapply at a later date.

Pathway Program

The SkyWest Pilot Pathway Program provides a direct path for exceptional pilots with a desire to Take Control of their aviation careers. Enhanced seniority, guaranteed final interview, and access to pilot mentors are just a few of the upgrades students can receive by becoming a SkyWest Cadet on your way to becoming one of SkyWest’s more than 4,000 professional pilots.

Unlike an internship, the Pilot Pathway Program allows students to remain at their campus to complete their flight training until they are able to meet SkyWest’s Airline Transport Pilot standards. Each cadet is individually mentored by SkyWest pilots and may have the opportunity to participate in SkyWest recruiting events and outreach programs.

The SkyWest Pilot Pathway Program prepares a clear path for pilots to launch their career at SkyWest Airlines, where you enjoy the strong culture of professionalism, teamwork and success that SkyWest is known for. Why wait? Take Control of your career now.

Pilots in training will be guaranteed 65 hours per month, which will increase to 76 hours per month once Initial Operating Experience (IOE) begins. Pay for first year pilots is $37.23 per flight hour, regardless of the type of aircraft flown.

CRJ200

CRJ700

CRJ900

ERJ175

1st Year

CRJ200

$37.23/flight hour

CRJ700

$37.23/flight hour

CRJ900

$37.23/flight hour

ERJ175

$37.23/flight hour

2nd Year

CRJ200

$39.05/flight hour

CRJ700

$41.38/flight hour

CRJ900

$42.16/flight hour

ERJ175

$41.53/flight hour

3rd Year

CRJ200

$41.38/flight hour

CRJ700

$43.87/flight hour

CRJ900

$44.70/flight hour

ERJ175

$44.03/flight hour

SkyWest is known for one of the best pilot training programs in the industry. We focus on AQP curriculum, and our certified instructors are focused on professionalism and proficiency for every pilot. CRJ students can expect two weeks of ground school in the SLC training facility; while E175 pilots can expect two weeks of ground school in the DEN training facility.

CRJ students can expect the entire training process to be completed in Salt Lake City with the exception of IOE. For the E175, simulator training is primarily available in Denver and St. Louis.

During flight training, students will receive hotel accommodations. While occupancy with fellow students should be expected, students may request single rooms by accepting responsibility for half the accommodation expenses. Courtesy shuttle services operating to and from the training facility will be provided by the hotels.

SkyWest provides all pilot new hires with uniforms.

Industry Experience Credit

Have experience with an FAR Part 121 Carrier? Upgrade Your Career and get paid for your experience. Join SkyWest’s team of professional aviators and don’t worry about pay – we will start your pay at a year-for-year match! That means that every year you have worked at a FAR Part 121 carrier counts towards your compensation and benefits (up to a 10 year rate). Plus, we’re offering a $7,500 bonus for current RJ-type rated pilots. Come work for the best regional in the industry!

Credit will apply to pilot pay (up to 10 years), 401(k) match, profit sharing, and user/vacation accrual. Credit does not apply to seat, bidding or travel seniority. Proof of eligibility is required and must be approved through screening processes. The same application and rigorous interview process applies. This industry-leading program gives pilots a chance to Upgrade Their Careers by coming to SkyWest for better pay, better benefits, better opportunities and better quality of life. Apply now!

Requirements

SkyWest Pilot Must:

Be at least 21 years of age

Possess a current first-class medical (verified at interview)

Hold an FCC Radio License

Have a current passport

Be at least instrument current

Hold a Commercial License

Be a U.S. citizen or able to show proof of right to work in the U.S.

English Proficiency Endorsement (EPE)

Be willing to rescind seniority with current carrier

You meet the requirements! Please follow the link below to join our team.

A $7,500 bonus for pilots with current turbojet type rating is available upon completion of IOE. The $7,500 bonus is also available for qualified military pilots.

SkyWest will provide the means to complete a SkyWest-approved CTP course for those who complete an application and successfully pass the pilot interview.

SkyWest recognizes skills common to helicopter and glider flying and will accept helo/gilder time as part of an applicant’s total time as long as have a minimum of 250 fixed wing PIC hours.

No pilot who has been convicted of any criminal offense that will prohibit him/her of gaining Canadian clearance will be hired to fly.

Initially, most pilot new hires can expect to be placed on reserve, depending on the needs of individual domiciles. Regular reserve policy requires a two-hour call out. With a continually growing fleet and more than a dozen domiciles, all SkyWest pilots enjoy exceptional quality of life.